An independent voice for ethical adoption
LGBT Adoptions: Our Community, Our Voices Conference
Ethica and the Alliance Project
November 6, 2010
We are pleased to invite members of the LGBT adoption community (birthparents, adoptees, and adoptive parents), adoption professionals, researchers, and practitioners to submit presentations and papers that address issues of representation for the “LGBT Adoptions: Our Community, Our Voices Conference” in Tucson, AZ. Traditionally adoption conferences have focused on the psychosocial well-being and adjustment of adopted children, adoption policies, or best practices by adoption professionals. For this conference, we aim to gather adoption triad members and share the struggles and joys of the LGBT adoption community through their own experiences, voices, and with their peers and adoption service providers. Our goals are:
We anticipate a unique mix of presenters and participants, from notable bloggers to adopted youth, and encourage creative responses to the following issues:
We welcome submissions on additional issues that focus on issues of representation for the LGBT adoption community.
Submission Guidelines
Time allotted:
Papers/Presentations: 20 to 45 minutes
Panels/Workshops: 90 minutes
Performances or multimedia presentations are also welcomed.
Submissions will only be accepted via email at ethicainfo@gmail.com.
Submission Due: May 1, 2010
Acceptance Notices: June 1, 2010
Proposal information
1. Title of Presentation/Paper/Panel/Workshop
2. Format (Presentation/Paper/Panel/Workshop)
3. Primary presenter and affiliation(s) with the adoption community, organizationally, professionally, or personally
4. Address, Email, Phone, and Website/Blog if available.
5. Co-presenter(s) and affiliations(s)
6. Contact information for co-presenter(s)
7. CV’s, resumes, or if unavailable, a brief biography.
8. Content description (500 words or less)
9. Summary for website and program
10. Has this presentation been presented prior to this conference? When and where?
Ethica, founded in 2002 as a non-profit organization, is dedicated to its mission to advance ethical considerations and protections for all members of the adoption community: biological parents, adopted children and the adults they become, and adoptive parents. This conference is made possible by a grant from the Alliance Fund whose mission is to develop and enhance resources that benefit the LGBT&S community in Southern Arizona through philanthropy, endowment building, and collaboration with straight allies and friends.